Interview Highlights

On the difference between hemp and marijuana:

Industrial hemp and marijuana are both species of the cannabis plant, but they've been bred for different purposes over thousands of years. So obviously marijuana has been bred for its narcotic component. Industrial hemp has been bred for its industrial purposes, mainly over time for its fiber and its large edible seeds, and the other thing its been bred for is its very, very low THC content.

Photo courtesy Roger Winstead, NCSU

On the practical applications for industrial hemp:

Car companies are using hemp fibers to help meet their green initiatives. You could go to Costco right now and buy a big bag of industrial hemp seed to eat...you eat them just like sunflower seeds. And then we have all the traditional uses of hemp fiber: shirts, the military has used it for eons for rope, for sail cloth, and that kind of thing. And then the other thing that is really popular that people are using industrial hemp for is the medicinal side. So you might have heard it called CBD.

On the legal status of industrial hemp:

Industrial hemp is actually federally legal when it's grown under the state licensing programs that are in compliance with the 2014 Farm Bill. That does open up our farmers to some federal programs...one of the big ones is USDA Organic certification, so you can actually get your industrial hemp certified as organic.